LNG Transportation
U.S., Australia can do little to replace lost Qatari LNG cargoes
According to industry analysts and calculations, the United States and Australia are two of the largest global producers of liquefied gas. They have limited spare capacity to compensate for the loss in supply after Qatar stopped production and declared force majeure due to the conflict in the Middle East. Qatar, which supplies 20% of all LNG in the world, has stopped its production because it cannot send super-chilled LNG through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has threatened to fire at any vessel attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz. A vessel was damaged on Wednesday by a projectile as it...